The Mennu Blog: Randomly pulling things out of the morphic field and then putting them back in again.

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

I'm having one of those "really weird" days. I emptied out my pants pockets in the anticipation of taking off my workpants. I looked at the contents of my pockets laid out on the bed stand. There was an odd mixture of currencies: green dollars, purple and yellow shekels, commemorative quarters from three states and the half shekel that I nearly put in the parking meter today. My card packed, brown leather American wallet rested on top of my blue plastic Israeli teudat zehut. A folded pink dry cleaning ticket partially obscured my well-creased knitted kippah. A row of candleholders looked a bit exhausted and in need of a freshening up. The DJ business cards seemed to be completely intermingled with the Hillel business cards. The remote controls and the siddur remained trustworthy in their posts.

There are a number of tasks at hand, such as dealing with the bloated email box and unpacking. But I have a great playlist for this afternoon including an odd mixture of reissued mid-70's progressive Israeli music and few chillout CDs.

About Me

mennu is a Pisces and his hobbies include correcting id3 tags on MP3 files, connecting things to other things with wires and filling out rebate forms for his immediate family members. He enjoys long car rides in the fall and boogie boarding in the summer. If he could be any animal, he would be a bear during the salmon run.